Lebanon Valley College® in Annville, Pa., welcomes 1,608 undergraduate students who can choose from 40 undergraduate majors, as well as graduate degree programs in athletic training, business administration, music education, physical therapy, science education, and speech-language pathology. Learn more at www.lvc.edu.

Lebanon Valley College® in Annville, Pa., welcomes 1,608 undergraduate students who can choose from 40 undergraduate majors, as well as graduate degree programs in athletic training, business administration, music education, physical therapy, science education, and speech-language pathology. Learn more at www.lvc.edu.

Nearly 430 students marked their academic success and achievements during the culmination of a week-long virtual celebration as part of Lebanon Valley College's 151st Commencement Saturday, May 9, 2020.

Lebanon Valley College celebrated 23 legacy graduates who received their degrees during the 151st Commencement on Saturday, May 9. Legacy graduates have at least one parent who had previously graduated from the College.

Two Lebanon Valley College students completed Brave Zone Plus Training during the Spring 2020 semester. The Brave Zone Network trains students, faculty, and staff with the goal of creating an on-campus network of allies and members of the LGBT+ community. Brave Zone Plus training is for members of the Brave Zone Network who have been previously trained and will act as a refresher and a continuation of more in-depth topics.

Lebanon Valley College Students Receive Gold Community Service Award Winners

Lebanon Valley College recognized 20 Gold Community Service Award recipients, who have served more than 100 hours, and have completed a multi-day residential service project. Students who completed 250 hours of service or more also received a gold award.

Lebanon Valley College announced departmental awards for more than 100 students for academic achievement in the natural sciences, social sciences, or humanities during its virtual spring Inquiry celebration.

Lebanon Valley College students contributed to the annual publishing of the Green Blotter Literary Magazine which features poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and art submitted by undergraduate student writers everywhere. Their mission is to provide a much-needed platform for undergraduate creative writers and artists and to foster outstanding work in each of the genres we publish.

Nine Lebanon Valley College students recently competed in the Mid-Atlantic Regional Collegiate Programming Contest at Wilkes University. At the event, students worked in teams to solve computational programming problems in a limited time.

Lebanon Valley College welcomed 19 legacy students to campus as part of its record-high 478 first-year students arriving to campus this fall. Legacy students - children of Lebanon Valley College graduates - receive a $2,500 scholarship each year.

Lebanon Valley College introduced nearly 50 Resident Assistants (RA) for the 2019-20 upcoming academic year. An RA oversees a floor or wing in a residence hall, serving as a resource for residential students and providing a residential environment conducive to the overall development of students.

Lebanon Valley College Students Collaborate to Publish Literary Magazine

Lebanon Valley College students contributed to the annual publishing of the Green Blotter Literary Magazine which features poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and art submitted by undergraduate student writers everywhere. Their mission is to provide a much-needed platform for undergraduate creative writers and artists and to foster outstanding work in each of the genres we publish.